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32 Poems Reading - Bernadette Geyer, Sandra Beasley, The Caribbean

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Split This Rock Poetry Festival

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Sarah Browning has had her hands full planning the Split This Rock Poetry Festival, which continues through Sunday, March 23. The article in the Washington Post about it today sounded incredulous that there are, first of all, 250 poets in the world. The article also sounded amazed that 250 people paid $80 to attend the […]

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The Caribbean Performs in DC

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The Caribbean will be performing in DC next Thursday night, March 13th as part of the DC Independent Film/Music Festival. It’ll be from 6-7 PM sharp at Pangea Cafe [2121 Pennsylvania Avenue NW] in the George Washington University area.
Oh yeah and it’s FREE!
By the way, The Caribbean is NOT Caribbean music.
Recap:
THE CARIBBEAN
At Pangea […]

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Laurel Snyder, Reb Livingston, Hugh Steinberg, Jill Essbaum

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Thanks to World Class Poetry, I spotted an online list of the Best New Poets 2007 selections. My copy of Best New Poets 2007 arrived in the mail a few weeks ago. The quality of the work is high as usual. BNP is one of my favorite anthologies.
Speaking of anthologies, I attended the No Tell […]

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Free DC Poetry Workshop

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The Jenny McKean Moore Free Community Workshop is taking applications.
This is a semester-long workshop that requires no academic qualifications or prior publications. Beginning or intermediate writers might find this weekly workshop the most useful, though anyone may apply.
The workshop takes place:Wednesdays, 7 - 9 p.m.January 2008 - April 2008
Applications must be sent by: December […]

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Poetry in Anacostia - Washington, DC

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One goal for my blog is to add the ongoing readings in the DC area. If you know of a reading series I should know about, please leave information about it in the comments below. The information I’d like to see is: name of series, when it happens (third Wednesdays, etc), time, location with an […]

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The Dust Congress: Blog Review

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Michael Kentoff of The Caribbean introduced me (virtually) to Andy Fox at the Dust Congress blog. Andy featured some of my poems last month. He features poetry on Wednesdays and Fridays, and I am impressed with his taste. Both Andy and Michael are those rare humans that — gasp! — read poetry even though they […]

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Washington Post Poetry World

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The Post declared that the most recent issue of Book World is the Poetry Issue. I only had time for a quick glance…What I noticed was that they had a few reviews of poetry anthologies, including Conversation Pieces: Poems That Talk to Other Poems, Dark Horses: Poets on Overlooked Poems and Dancing With Joy: […]

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32 Poems Staff Reads Poems

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I was selected to read at the Joaquin Miller Cabin Reading Series. Yay! I’m not sure when yet (sometime in June or July).
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John Poch, fearless 32 Poems Poetry Editor, will read on May 6 with Randall Mann and Alexandra Teague at 4:30 at Bird & Beckett bookstore in San Francisco.

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Vrzhu Press and Busboys and Poets

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Today, I attended Sarah Browning’s Sunday Kind of Love reading series at Busboys and Poets where the Vrzhu Press Book Release Celebration took place. Kim Roberts, author of The Kimnama, was too ill to read. Dan Vera stepped in for her and read a selection of the poems. Hiram Larew, author of More Than Anything, […]

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